German government approves fracking

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Series Details 13.02.15
Publication Date 13/02/2015
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The German government tabled a draft law in February 2015 allowing fracking in the country, under certain conditions and in isolated cases.

Environmental associations criticised the draft as fragmented and risky. These organisations also called on the government to concentrate on implementing the Energiewende, instead.

This decision followed a long debate over the use of fracking technology in Germany.

The cabinet of the German government agreed upon the detail of the draft law on the 1 April 2015. However, the Local.de suggested that it was unclear whether the law would pass through the Bundestag.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://www.euractiv.com/sections/energy/german-government-approves-fracking-312084
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